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The iPad launch and Google’s slice of Live Search

I do want one, and I am in the target market, but as a colleague of mine pointed out, it’s not actually a Mac, it’s still the iPhone OS, so it retains the control Apple want.
In fact if I think about it too hard I don’t want one. That succinct marketing message stating that over [...]

Search & Social: the new navigation and the advertising dilemma

Well, well, well – I never thought I’d live to see the day! And it truly is a momentous day. Twitter results will appear in both Google’s and Microsoft’s search engine results pages!!
I have to pinch myself. What a convergence. I mean I know we saw this coming, but how on earth can any of [...]

Live traffic information (courtesy of Google)

This is a bit of a melon twister!
Google’s own great blog has an article on it that (the equally great) ReadWriteWeb blog has picked up, about the lastest use of anonymised GPS data.
Google’s amazing ability to crunch vast quantities of data is proving more useful than even the ‘real time web’. In this case they [...]

Augmented reality: Google maps and live video overlays

Get your head round this puppy!

Google Sidewiki vs Brands In Public

It’s been an interesting week.
First Seth Godin decides to back an idea that aggregates buzz around brands and creates a separate page for each brand curating this freely accessible  content that can be found anywhere on the web – Brands In Public. As an individual heading up an independent company called Squidoo Seth gets pilloried [...]

8 reasons for using Google Reader for RSS

Using RSS on a regular basis? If not, why not? Heralded some time ago as a game changer RSS has proven to be just that – the best, easiest and quickest way to digest regular content from the web.
Here are 8 reasons why Google Reader is the best RSS reader to use:
1. Share-ability
At the click [...]

Matt Cutts responds to iCrossing’s Randip Dhesi on Page Rank Sculpting

Waving or drowning: Google Wave

Google Wave is a new tool for communication and collaboration on the web, coming later this year.
Interesting… I mean the timing is interesting… I’m sure any tool launched by Google in the web 2.0 era will be awesome (with this much fanfare > there are 1990 linked Google news articles to the original Reuters article [...]

Twitter usage: fact me

Whenever I see research from WARC I always break out into song – in this instance Run DMC’s “Warc this way…“!
Ahem… anyway… here’s something that’s been on my mind.
I’ve often looked on Twitter as a different type of social network. In fact I wouldn’t actually call it a social network. To me it is relly [...]

Google Friend Connect

I’m checking out Google Friend Connect to see whether it’s worth me changing my theme so that I can fit it’s minimum dimensions into a sidebar! Seems crazy I know, but there’s a lot of social clutter on the blog right now!
I installed it for the first time yesterday and it broke my site but [...]